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Podcast 11
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Every month we will be creating a podcast featuring members that we think you'll be hearing more about.
This month we are featuring Ainne, Bombay Bicycle Club, Epic45 and Outl4w.
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Ainne
Our first act this month is Ainne (pronounced "Arnya"). Her love of music began early on; from the age of four she was playing on the family piano (to the sheer delight of her parents) and was writing songs by the age of 11; by 17 she was gigging. Still only 20, she’s a regular on the London scene and when not performing (or studying for her Music Performance Degree), she spends all her spare time writing at the piano. Her songs are already getting picked up - Can't Let You Know was released last year by Denmark’s X Factor winner, Sine.
As well as her live performances, Ainne loves the studio. Her first single was produced by Julian Emery, best known for his work with McFly, and you may already be familiar with her voice, as she provided the haunting vocal for the theme to American TV series, “Heroes”.
Ainne’s podcast track is one of her new songs, No Plan B.
If you’d like to find out more about Ainne, visit myspace.com/ainne1 or ainne.co.uk |
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Bombay Bicycle Club
Here’s a fantastic band you might not have heard about. Bombay Bicycle Club are four amazingly talented young men from North London.
We love their buzz-saw guitars, the jerky bass rhythms and dancefloor drums… As for Jack Steadman’s voice, it will send shivers up your spine.
We reckon they are definitely one to watch - see what you think, when you've heard their track, Open House.
For more information on the band visit: myspace.com/bombaybicycleclub or bombaybicycleclubmusic.com |
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Epic45
Epic45 is the project of childhood friends Ben Holton and Rob Glover, who are both lifelong residents of Wheaton Aston.
Ben and Rob have been making music together for over ten years, and their winsome, ethereal music is inspired by their shared experiences: endless school-free summers and long walks in the English countryside, as well as the harsh realities of modern life.
Epic45’s track for our podcast, Lost in Failing Light is from their latest album May Your Heart be the Map, which has been called “the best English Summer record ever” by the Word Magazine.
For more information on epic45, visit myspace.com/epic45 and epic45.com |

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OUTL4W
This month we’re going out with a bang, with our final act, OUTL4W. The three brothers Bobby, Will and Jack Bentham, and their mate, Stuart Newburn, formed OUTL4W four years ago. They’ve have been on a mad journey ever since, playing over 300 shows around the world. Still only in their mid-teens, the boys are a much more brutal and passionate band.
They’ve spent their time learning the ropes and now it’s their time to climb to the top. With Radio 1 sessions for Steve Lamacq and Colin Murray already under their belt and recent support dates announced with Enter Shikari, you are definitely going to be hearing more from OUTL4W.
Their Podcast track is Nothing Else to Say which will be released as a single on their own Inl4w Wreckords on March 24th.
If you’d like to know more about OUTL4W, visit
myspace.com/outl4wtv |

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